Restorative Justice: A Game Changer for the Criminal Justice System by Dr. Morris Brown Ohio
Dr. Morris Brown Ohio recommends that restorative justice programs are revolutionizing how the criminal justice system approaches crime and punishment. Traditionally, the focus has been on punitive measures, where offenders are locked away, and victims are often left without a chance to express their pain. Restorative justice flips this narrative by emphasizing repairing harm, fostering accountability, and engaging the community in healing. This innovative approach is gaining momentum and becoming a game-changer for criminal justice reform. At its core, restorative justice offers a more holistic view of crime. It doesn’t see an offender as someone to be punished but rather as an individual who has caused harm to others. In this model, offenders are encouraged to take responsibility for their actions, acknowledge their emotional and physical impact on their victims, and work to make amends. This can include apologies, restitution, or community service, all designed to address the underlying issues that led to the crime. One of the most profound changes restorative justice brings is the opportunity for victims to have a voice in the process. In traditional justice systems, victims often feel sidelined as the focus shifts to the offender’s punishment. Restorative justice allows victims to express their feelings, ask questions, and seek closure. This can be an essential part of the healing process, as victims are empowered to confront offenders and take part in a resolution that meets their needs.